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INDEX

Schurz, Carl—Continued.

 first speeches of, in English, II, 81, 82

 importuned by office-seekers, II, 82, 83, 216-218, 338, 339

 speeches of, in Lincoln-Douglas campaign, II, 88-90, 100, 101

 Essay on Abraham Lincoln, II, 88

 meets Lincoln, II, 90, 96, 97

 describes Lincoln, II, 90, 91, 96, 99

 account of great debate, II, 92-100

 speech of, on “Political Morals,” II, 101-104, 131

 rule of his political conduct, II, 104

 law practice of, II, 104

 speech of, “For States' Rights and Byron Paine,” II, 113

 speech of, on “True Americanism,” II, 120-126

 meets New England celebrities, II, 126-129

 visits of, to Boston, II, 127-130

 admires Sumner, II, 127, 128, 240, 241, 311-314, 392

 letters of, to Judge Potter, II, 132, 133, 212, 213, 218

 newspaper abuse of, II, 135-138

 “sound money” speeches of, II, 135, 136

 lecture tours of, II, 137, 138, 157-163, 169

 speeches of, in Minnesota, II, 143-152

 trip of, on Mississippi steamboat, II, 152-157

 experience of, at Burlington, II, 159-161

 speeches of, against Douglas, II, 163, 204-207

 visits Washington, II, 163-165

 opposed to duelling, II, 167, 168

 entertained by Salmon P. Chase, II, 169-172, 187

 on Wisconsin Board of Regents, II, 173

 delegate to Chicago Convention, II, 173-180

 speeches of, during Lincoln campaign, II, 185, 186, 189-191, 193-202, 204-207

 on committee announcing nomination to Lincoln, II, 187, 188

 dines with Lincoln, II, 196

 views of, on public speaking, II, 197-199

 distrusts threats of Secession, II, 202-204, 207

 at Lincoln's inauguration, II, 219

 refuses to ask for office, II, 218, 219

 appointed Minister to Spain (I, 323); II, 220-223, 299

 opposition to appointment of, II, 221-223, 299

 at call for Volunteers hastens to Washington, II, 224-227

 interview of, with Lincoln, II, 227, 228

 offers to resign mission to Spain, II, 228

 authorized to raise cavalry troop, II, 229-231, 233, 236

 interview of, with General Scott, II, 230

 inspects Col. Blenkers regiment, II, 234

 turns over recruiting to Col. McReynolds, II, 236

 instructions to, as Minister to Spain, II, 237, 242, 243

 relations of, with Lincoln, II, 237, 242-244, 395, 396

 sails for Spain, II, 244

 interviews of, with Adams and Dayton, II, 245-247

 reaches Madrid, II, 247

 presents credentials to Queen Isabella, II, 247-252

 presented to Prince Consort, II, 251, 252

 relations of, with Spanish Minister, II, 252-254, 266

 resides in “La Quinta,” II, 256-263

 follows court to San Ildefonso, II, 261, 267, 289

 relations of, with diplomatic corps, II, 263-266

 distress over battle of Bull Run, II, 271-286

 suggests line of domestic policy to Seward, II, 284-287, 304

 diplomatic services approved by Lincoln and Seward, II, 298, 299, 329, 330

 Seward's reply to, II, 302-304

 granted leave of absence, II, 304-307

 sails from Hamburg, II, 306, 307

 reports to Lincoln and Seward, II, 309, 310

 helps organize Emancipation Society, II, 319, 320

 speech of, in favor of Emancipation, II, 320-322, 327

 resignation of, as Minister to Spain accepted, II, 329, 330

 appointed brigadier-general, II, 330-332

 military knowledge of (I, 242); II, 331, 332, 351

 reports to General Frémont for duty, II, 338, 341, 343, 344

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